Grosvenor Road | |
Owner: | London, Chatham and Dover Railway/ London, Brighton and South Coast Railway |
Locale: | Pimlico |
Borough: | City of Westminster |
Platforms: | 4 ? |
Years1: | 1 November 1867 |
Events1: | Opened (LC&DR) |
Years2: | 1 November 1870 |
Events2: | Opened (LB&SCR) |
Years3: | 1 April 1907[1] [2] |
Events3: | Closed (LB&SCR) |
Years4: | 1 October 1911 |
Events4: | Closed (LC&DR) |
Replace: | none |
Grosvenor Road station was a railway station in London located at the north end of Grosvenor Bridge on the approach tracks to Victoria station. Victoria station was originally operated as two separate parts served by the London, Chatham and Dover Railway (LC&DR) and the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway (LB&SCR) and Grosvenor Road station was also operated in this way. The LC&DR station operated between 1867 and 1911 and the LB&SCR station operated between 1870 and 1907. The station building of the LC&DR station remains on the eastern side of the tracks adjacent to Grosvenor Road (A3212) although no platforms remain at the elevated track level.
In 1879 the LCDR was running the following services that stopped at Grosvenor Road:[3]
In 1879 the LBSCR ran the following service that stopped at Grosvenor Road:[3]